Licensed roof replacement for homeowners across Alamance County, from Burlington to Graham, Mebane, Elon, Haw River, and Gibsonville. Led by a managing partner with 25 years as an insurance adjuster, so your claim gets handled right the first time.
Every community in Alamance County has its own mix of housing stock, tree cover, and storm exposure. Pick your town below for coverage specific to your area, or use the calculator further down for a fast estimate.
Get a ballpark figure in seconds. This is a planning estimate, not a quote, your exact price depends on a free on-site inspection.
Alamance County's roofs take a beating from long, humid summers and the occasional line of severe storms rolling off the Piedmont. We see a consistent pattern of failure points across the county, and we build every replacement to hold up against the specific conditions here, not a generic spec sheet.
This home's original roof had reached the end of its service life, with curling shingles and granule loss visible from the ground. The replacement was completed with architectural shingles chosen for wind resistance and long-term color retention, backed by both our labor warranty and the manufacturer's material warranty.
See More Local ProjectsA rough breakdown of where a typical Alamance County roof replacement dollar is spent.
Upfront price only tells half the story. Spread the cost across each material's typical lifespan and the cheaper option isn't always the better deal.
Figures are typical estimates for planning purposes, based on average installed cost divided by expected lifespan. Actual cost and lifespan vary with roof size, pitch, and maintenance.
Not every issue calls for a full replacement. These are the signs that point toward it.
Edges lifting away from the roof deck usually mean the shingles have passed their functional life.
Heavy granule loss exposes the asphalt layer underneath to direct sun and moisture.
Gaps at the decking are an active entry point for water and pests, not a cosmetic issue.
Even a roof with no visible damage is statistically closer to failure once it passes two decades.
Most full replacements in the area run in a similar range to the rest of the Piedmont Triad, generally landing between $8,000 and $20,000 depending on size, pitch, and material. Use the calculator above for a faster, size-specific estimate.
Yes. We pull and manage the required permits with Alamance County as part of every replacement, so there's nothing you need to file yourself.
We work throughout Alamance County, including Burlington, Graham, Mebane, Elon, Haw River, and Gibsonville. If you're just outside one of these areas, call and we'll confirm coverage.
Most homes in the county are completed in one to three days, depending on roof size and complexity. Weather can extend that slightly, and we'll keep you posted throughout.
Serving Burlington and every town across Alamance County. Insurance paperwork handled, honest assessments, no pressure.